With words of thanks for World XI and appreciation to Pakistan Team, the historic Independence Cup 2017 ended peacefully on Friday night after the Hosts won the last battle against visitors in third T20 match at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The event lasted for four days under fool-proof security during which three T20 matches were organized, two of which were won by Pakistan while World XI also tasted a victory in 2nd T20.

Independence Cup had so much significance as even whosoever would emerge as victorious didn’t matter as much but it’s the event itself which was believed to be having a lasting impact.

That’s why even when Independence Cup – which was meant to pay the way for restoring International Cricket in Pakistan – was still underway when the Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Najam Sethi raised the curtain on West Indies’ tour to Pakistan in November this year for three T20 Internationals.

Prior to that, Sethi had also announced the possible occurrence of a short tour of Sri Lanka to Pakistan in October end for a couple of T20s.

Thanks to PCB, International Cricket Council (ICC) and most praise-deserving Pakistan’s security forces whose unequivocal support and efforts made the resumption of International Cricket in Pakistan a reality.

Turning back to the three-match T20 series which has ended now, Pakistan upheld the title of Champions after beating World XI by 33 runs in the decider.

After bouncing back in the series in 2nd T20 following a 20-run defeat to Pakistan in the opener, World XI again crumbled in 3rd T20 which let the Hosts to lift the trophy.